Running word macro's in a Terminal Server session.

I have multiple word documents that employees use. Within this document is a macro that is used to ask questions and then replace sections within the document with information entered with the macro.
Problem is that when used in a Terminal Session (Server 2008 R2) it only updates the first page and a small section of the second page.
When the document is used on a PC (Win 7) it runs fine and all the information supplied to the macro, is entered where it should be all the way through the document.
I've searched the net high and low yet I cannot find any information relating to this.
Any help would be great.
Dean.

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